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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: A.G. Davis Philip , D.S. HayesPublisher: Springer Imprint: Kluwer Academic Publishers Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1978 Volume: 80 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.870kg ISBN: 9789027709066ISBN 10: 9027709068 Pages: 474 Publication Date: 31 August 1978 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsI. Fundamentals of the HR Diagram.- Some Uses of Spectral Classification in HR Diagrams.- Some Progress and Problems in the Upper Left of the HR Diagram.- A More Accurate HR Diagram for the Cooler Stars.- Spectroscopic Observations of Late-Type Halo M Dwarfs.- A Computer Method for Spectral Classification.- Red and Blue Stars in the Direction of the Large Magellanic Cloud.- Quantitative Two-Dimensional Classifications of Low Dispersion Objective Prism Spectra.- Carbon and Late-Type M Stars as Population Indicators.- Main Sequences Defined by Hyades and Field Stars.- Absolute Magnitudes by Statistical Parallaxes.- RR Lyrae Variable Stars and the Distance Scale.- Extensions of the Wilson-Bappu Effect Among Very Luminous Stars.- Statistical HR Diagrams for One Hundred and Fifteen Thousand Proper-Motion Stars.- The Absolute Calibration of the HR Diagram: Fundamental Effective Temperatures and Bolometric Corrections.- II. HR Diagrams, The Solar Neighborhood.- Hertzsprung-Russell Diagrams and Color-Luminosity Diagrams for the Stars Nearer than Twenty-Two Parsecs.- The Position of the Sun in the HR Diagram.- HR Diagrams Derived from the Michigan Spectral Catalogue.- III. HR Diagrams, Subluminous Stars.- The HR Diagram.- The Distribution of Masses and Radii of White Dwarf Stars.- The HR Diagram of White Dwarfs.- Ultraviolet Colors of Subdwarf O Stars.- Subluminous Stars in the HR Diagram.- Empirical Evidence for Crystallization Sequences of DA Type White Dwarfs.- IV. HR Diagrams, Clusters.- Spectrophotometry in Stellar Associations.- A Photometric Study of Ara OB1.- Four-Color and H? Diagrams for Open Clusters — A Survey.- The Main Sequence of NGC 6231 and the Calibration of Absolute Magnitudes.- The Hyades Cluster — Too Distant?.- The Occurrence of Peculiar Stars in OpenClusters.- The Clump Giants: A Spectroscopic Survey of G and K Giants in Open Clusters.- K-Line Photometry: Coma and NGC 6475.- Measurements of Abundances and Ages of Old Disk Clusters.- Evidence for Non-Homogeneity in the Metal Abundances of Stars in Globular Clusters.- A Comparison Between the Relative Heavy Metal Abundance of the Extreme Halo Field Stars and Giant Stars of Globular Clusters.- Observations of CO and OI in Stars in Globular Clusters.- The Chemical Abundances of the Halo Clusters of the Galaxy.- A Combined Photometric/Spectroscopic Study of RR Lyrae Stars in the Globular Cluster Omega Centauri.- The Role of Mixing and Primordial Abundance Variations in 47 Tucanae and ? Centauri.- The Anomalous Giant Branch of ? Centauri.- V. HR Diagrams, Horizontal Branch.- Horizontal-Branch Stars in the Log Teff, Log G Diagram.- The Expected Morphology of Zero Age Horizontal Branches.- Evolution of Globular Cluster Stars with Mass Loss and Core Rotation.- Physical Properties of Cepheids and RR Lyrae Stars.- Pulsation Modal Behavior of Classical Cepheids in the HR Diagram.- The Radii of RR Lyrae Stars.- VI. Galaxies and Miscellaneous Subjects.- HR Diagrams of Galaxies: Ages and Stages of Evolution.- Luminosities of LMC OB Stars.- The HR Diagram for Luminous Stars in Nearby Galaxies.- A Preliminary Color-Magnitude Diagram for the Ursa Minor Dwarf Galaxy.- The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram of Metal-Poor Disk Stars.- The Use of Praesepe for the Definition of the Lower Part of the Zero-Age Main Sequence.- A New Kind of HR Diagram?.- Detection of Am and Ap Stars by Photometric Means.- The HR Diagram of Abnormal A-Type Stars.- From Multicolor Photometric Indices to the HR Diagram.- VII. Theoretical Papers and Summary.- The Vogt-Russell Theorem, and New Results on an OldProblem.- Comparison Between Observational and Theoretical (Log Teff, Mbol) Diagrams.- Is it Possible to Derive the Position of a Star in the HR Diagram from Multicolor Photometry?.- On Magnetic Mixing and Rotation in Stellar Evolution.- Survey of Some Recent Stellar-Evolution Calculations.- The Evolution of the Integrated Colors of Globular Clusters and Elliptical Galaxies.- Evolution of Massive Stars Through Late Evolutionary Phases.- The Structure and Evolution of Massive Stars.- Evolution of Massive Stars: When Does an Of Star Become a WR Star?.- Nucleosynthesis in Massive Population II Stars.- The Colors of G and K Giant Stars.- Microturbulence as a Third Dimension in the G-K Giant Region of the HR Diagram.- Sphericity Effects of Extended Atmospheres of Late-Type Giants in the HR Diagram.- Summary.- Continuation of Discussion.- Poster Session.- A Revised Classification System in the Red for S Stars.- Southern High-Velocity Stars.- On G.P. Kuiper’s Work on the Stars of Large Proper Motion.- A B-Star High Luminosity Indicator.- The Main Sequence at G2 V.- Optical and Infrared Properties of the Newly Formed Stars in CMa R1.- Luminosity Calibration of Late-Type Stars by Statistical Parallax using AGK3 Proper Motions.- Fundamental Parameters and the Helium Content of Eclipsing Spectroscopic Binaries.- Extending the White Dwarf Sequence: Plans and Prospects.- Peculiarities in Some Cluster Color-Magnitude Diagrams.- The Strömgren Four-Color System and the log Teff, the Log G Diagram.- Angular Diameters of Cool Stars Measured by the Method of Lunar Occultations.- Two-Dimensional Spectral Clasification of M Stars by Narrow-Band Photometry.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |